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Panic Buttons
Thanks to a recently souped-up Florida law that now prevents police from trying to keep permitted, concealed weapons from entering the State Capitol, security forces in the building have installed panic buttons on every Florida Senator's phone, according to a Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau report. The panic buttons have also been installed on the phones of all Senate staff. When pushed, an officer in the Senate security force can instantly listen to goings-on in the alerting office or respond, if necessary, according to the report. Several Senators said the move is the direct result of an October 1 law that added penalties to a generally ignored statute preventing city and county governments from enforcing gun laws stricter than the state's. “Instead of reversing what we did, we’re resorting to panic buttons,” Weston's Nan Rich, the Senate Democratic Leader, told the Times/Herald bureau. “It’s unnerving. My staff is very nervous.” In many cases, the sudden enforcement of the law made for awkward or nonsensical regulations. Guns are now allowed at parades and other public events -- even those inside government buildings, if carried by a person with a concealed weapons permit -- but knives remain banned. In the Capitol, firearms are now banned only in House and Senate chambers and committee rooms, according to the report. "We can restrict having clubs, flame throwers and hand grenades, but when it comes to firearms, we can't restrict them," Kraig Conn, legislative counsel for the Florida League of Cities, told the Associated Press in October. Though a recent state employee safety course given by Capitol Police included both an update on the new law's "impact on the Capitol" and instruction on responding to shooter situation, the report said, Senate President Mike Haridopolos (R-Merrit Island) denied the panic buttons were the result of the new law. Haridolpolos said they had always been a feature of the phone system installed five years ago, but coincidentally only just activated. Installing the panic buttons at the same time the relaxed gun law went into effect is just a coincidence. People love guns, in the hands of the sane. |
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Panic Buttons
On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 12:42:09 -0800, jps wrote:
Thanks to a recently souped-up Florida law that now prevents police from trying to keep permitted, concealed weapons from entering the State Capitol, security forces in the building have installed panic buttons on every Florida Senator's phone, according to a Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau report. but guns dont kill politicians!! they should have had the courage of their convictions and welcomed every homeless schizoid |
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Panic Buttons
On 12/7/11 5:15 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Wed, 07 Dec 2011 12:42:09 -0800, wrote: Thanks to a recently souped-up Florida law that now prevents police from trying to keep permitted, concealed weapons from entering the State Capitol, security forces in the building have installed panic buttons on every Florida Senator's phone, according to a Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau report. but guns dont kill politicians!! they should have had the courage of their convictions and welcomed every homeless schizoid I'm certain the state legislature there, even though it is controlled by goose-stepping RepubliThugs, will pass legislation to ban firearms from their buildings as soon as a few of their fellow lawmakers are shot and killed by a deranged rightie. -- http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/8272ug |
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